Do you want to renew your membership at your club?

If so, click on the blue Login/Post A Score button in the top right of your screen. If you’ve never logged into our site before, you will need to select “First Time Login” to set up a username and password. Once logged in, scroll down to “My Member Clubs” and select the club membership that you want to renew.

Are you looking for a new club to join?

There are many AGA clubs actively seeking new members. To find a club, click on the Search for a Club to Join button below to bring up a map of Arizona. Then select the region for which you are interested to generate a list of clubs.

Start Your Own Club

Starting your own club is a very popular option for golfers who want to enjoy the benefits of being an AGA member without joining a group at a golf course. In order to establish your own Associate Club (also known as a club without real estate) and issue USGA Handicaps, you must meet the USGA’s definition of a club:

Must have at least 10 members who have a regular opportunity to play golf together. This means that you need to have at least nine other golfers that you have a reasonable and regular opportunity to play golf with in order to start your own club. Several of our current Associate Clubs are made up of people from the same workplace, church, or neighborhood.

Must operate under bylaws with committees. These bylaws explain the structure of the group and guidelines to follow. Also, your club will need to form a Handicap Committee and elect officers and a Handicap Chairperson. The Handicap Chairperson is usually an individual who has access to a computer and is in charge of collecting the membership dues. The duties of the Handicap Committee are outlined in the USGA Handicap System Manual

Must make peer review available to the members. Once the group is established it is important that peer review is available. Peer review means that club members have the ability to review the scores and Handicap Indexes of fellow members.

If you would like additional information about joining or forming a club, contact Alex Tsakiris.

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The Arizona Golf Association (AGA), which was founded in 1923, is a not-for-profit 501(c)(4) association that serves as the official governing body of amateur golf in Arizona. What started as a small group of golfers who got together to run the annual Amateur Championship has grown to an association of more than 700 men’s and women’s clubs, serving nearly 80,000 individual members. Today the AGA is a volunteer-based organization directed by amateur golfers passionately dedicated to promoting the game of golf and providing valuable benefits and services to its members.